The news of her cancellation comes two days after Nadya Suleman’s management team revealed plans for her to visit South Florida July 11-14 for eight performances at T’s Lounge, a full-nudity strip club in West Palm Beach (312 S. Congress Ave.).

Suleman, world famous as the so-called Octomom, mother of octuplets and six other children, was to perform as part of a publicity push for her soft-core, solo video set for release this month. T's Lounge has hosted nationally known porn stars, many of whom have new films to publicize.

The expected media frenzy ensued, including a visit to T’s by an intrepid reporter for Palm Beach County’s CBS-affiliate TV station WPEC. During an interview, a bartender said that Suleman “must be a little crazy, normal people don't have that many children." Later in the report, a manager suggested that Suleman, who was to perform topless, might go fully nude and perform lap dances.

Suleman’s manager, Gina Rodriguez, confirmed Wednesday that they were shocked (shocked!) by the reception and pulled out of the agreement with T’s Lounge.

“There isn't anymore to say about it, other than that gig was canceled due to them talking poorly about her,” Rodriguez said. The video is still coming out, and will need to be publicized, but Rodriguez is mulling her options.

“As of right now there are no confirmed bookings to report,” she said.

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